Buhler 2180 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

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CONNECTING SINGLE-ACTING

CYLINDERS

Connect the hose from a single-acting cylinder to the

left extend/raise coupler on the remote control valve,

as previously described.

To extend a single-acting cylinder, pull the control

switch back to the “extend” position.

Manually return the switch to the neutral position to

stop the cylinder before it is fully extended or allow

the valve to return to neutral automatically when the

cylinder reaches the end of its stroke and timed

operation.

To retract a single-acting cylinder, move the switch

fully forward to the “float” position.

IMPORTANT: Always use the “float” position to lower

a single-acting cylinder. The “retract” position is for

double-acting cylinders only.

CONNECTING DOUBLE-ACTING

CYLINDERS

Connect the feed hose from a double-acting cylinder

to the left extend/raise coupler on the remote control

valve and the return hose to the right retract/lower

coupler, as previously described. To extend a

double-acting cylinder, pull the control switch back to

the “extend” position.

To retract a double-acting cylinder, push the control

switch forward past neutral to the “retract” position.

Further forward movement of the switch will select

“float” which will allow the cylinder to extend or retract

freely. This feature is very helpful when carrying out

work with equipment such as scraper blades and

loaders.

OPERATING CONTINUOUS FLOW

HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT

Continuous flow hydraulic equipment (e.g., hydraulic

motors) should be connected to the 1st (lowest)

remote control valve couplers with the pressure hose

connected to the right retract coupler and the return

hose connected to the low pressure return circuit as

described previously in this section.

NOTE: For very low flow hydraulic motors, it may be

necessary to use the non-load check couplers (3rd or

4th couplers up.)

The first valve has priority over the remaining valves.

This will ensure a constant flow of oil to the motors.

Use the flow control to regulate the motor speed.

The #1 flow control should be adjusted to

regulate the orbit motor speed. If the flow control

is open too far, the 3-point hitch and other remote

valves will slow down or stop. This will ensure

that the hydraulic system will only supply the oil

required by the motor. Extra pump capacity will

not be used except when other remote valve

sections are operated.
With the remote control valve switch fully forward in

the “float” position, the motor will be stationary. The

hydraulic motor will operate if the switch is pulled

back to the “retract” position. To stop the motor, move

the switch from the retract position to the float

position. In the float position the motor will be able to

stop slowly, which will not damage the motor.

IMPORTANT: When operating continuous flow

equipment, the remote control valve switch must not

be moved rearward to the neutral or raise positions

as damage to the equipment may result.

Observe the following to further protect the tractor

and equipment.

Do not open any bypass valve in the equipment

or motor. Use the flow control to regulate the rate

of flow or speed of the motor.

Do not hold the remote control valve switch to

operate the equipment.

To ensure optimum hydraulic oil cooling, operate

continuous flow equipment at the highest flow

setting (by use of the flow control) and lowest

engine speed that will give the required machine

performance and speed.

Do not use the #1 valve circuit to operate

continuous flow equipment that requires more

than 137.90 bar (2,000 PSI). The #1 flow control

may shut the rest of the system down if the

continuous pressure is too high. Connect these

loads to any other valve section.

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